Waschcloths can bring fun into your children’s bath time by offering not one but two puppets they can play with. What could be better than a toy with recreational, educational and practical purpose? Bath and washing-machine friendly, they can help during the meal or before bed, to tell the most wonderful stories, with a little help of your child’s imagination.
The tricky part for those puppets is the placement of the wings for the bats, and ears for the elephant. Indeed, if placing it high is better fot the elephant, it’s easier to place it low for the bat. An other problem is the width of the waschloth: it’s not so easy to use if it becomes too wide.
The frog and the goldfish share their globulous eyes which gives them this unique look. Making eyes of the same size for both is relatively easy, in comparison of finding the right shape for the frog’s hand and the goldfish’s fin.
The commun shape for the monkey and pinguin was obvious: giving arms is ideal for puppets, creating a lot of interaction. The level of complexity, however is trickier: the penguin has a quite simple shape, which could be boring, whilst the monkey is quite complex.